Architect - Seattle, WA
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We're a small architectural firm concentrating on providing thoughtful, creative solution for each individual client. No two clients are alike, so no two solutions should be alike.
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Darwin W.
Address
6303 17th Ave NE
Seattle, WA 98115
Photo | Project | Date | Description | Cost | Home |
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Magnolia Residence | Jan 2014 | Remodel of 1940's Magnolia home. | $300k | Seattle, WA | |
View Ridge Residence | Jan 2014 | A reasonably priced modern home on the east slope of View Ridge that was designed to accommodate the needs of a young family with 3 very active children. With 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms upstairs, this 3000 sf home allows for plenty of space for all. | $600k | Seattle, WA | |
Highlands Residence | Jan 2014 | This Highlands remodel involved re-configuring the existing Main Level to allow for a more open floor plan. To enhance the open feel, the existing flat ceiling was vaulted to provide additional drama. | $400k | Bellevue, WA | |
Wallingford Residence | Jan 2014 | This remodel involved re-configuring the interior spaces within the existing shell of the house. Care was taken to ensure that the existing exterior style of the house remained unchanged. | $250k | Seattle, WA | |
New View Ridge Home | Jan 2014 | This new View Ridge home was designed to take advantage of a tremendous view to the east and south, without compromising the privacy of the owners day to day living. Though a relatively small lot, we were able to provide some pleasant exterior space which also took advantage of the outlook. | $550k | Seattle, WA | |
Broadmoor Residence Remodel | Jan 2014 | This Broadmoor remodel involved re configuring all 3 levels of the home to "modernize" how the house lives. A small addition was pushed out the back of the house to allow for a more grand Dining Room on the Main Level, with a Den/Guest Room below. | $400k | Seattle, WA | |
Montlake Residence | Jan 2014 | A remodel in the Montlake neighborhood that tried to respect the design integrity of the original structure, while updating the interior spaces to accommodate a growing young family. While there were minimal changes to the actual shell of the house, many of the existing interior walls were relocated or opened to help provide for a more open layout, providing a stronger tie to the rear yard. | $600k | Seattle, WA | |
Seward Park Residence | Jan 2014 | This Seward Park remodel involved re configuring the Main Level to allow for a Kitchen/Mud Room/Family Room arrangement that worked within the confines of a charming 1933 brick bungalow. | $250k | Seattle, WA | |
North Capital Hill Remodel | Jan 2010 | A complete gut and remodel of existing 1929 Craftsman Style home in North Capital Hill. No existing windows were modified, but instead, interior walls were reconfigured as required. | $420k | Seattle, WA |